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Homeopathy is a natural therapy that has grown a lot, both in the human world and in the animal world. This happens for several reasons such as, in particular, good efficacy combined with very good safety conditions: homeopathy does not produce any side or secondary effects.
In this article, you can learn more about the world of homeopathy for cats. Keep reading and find out how you can help your pet in a more natural and safe way.
What is homeopathy and how can it help my cat?
Homeopathy is a natural therapy that uses remedies extracted from different sources, the most common being animal, mineral and vegetable sources. These substances are diluted according to defined rules until they finally become a homeopathic remedy.
It is a type of medicine with very low concentrations, which makes the substance a extraordinarily safe remedy. In order for you to understand how homeopathy can work in your cat, we will use feline urinary infections as an example. Some of these infections are known as idiopathic, that is, without a definite cause. This is not quite true, in fact infections can be brought on by a state of repressed stress over time.
In this case, homeopathy acts on the state of stress and corrects the main imbalance of the cat, producing a cure at the urinary level - a part that was suffering the physical consequences of stress. Furthermore, cats are very sensitive animals and this makes homeopathy work very effectively on them.
Homeopathic Remedies for Cats
Let's identify some remedies that can work very usefully for your cat.. Do not forget that homeopathy must be diluted before being administered to an animal, as well as separate from food intake. It is also important to remember that the best person to establish a homeopathic treatment is a homeopathic veterinarian, being able to treat your cat individually and establish the proper dosage.
- Arnica Montana: Reference remedy for any fall, trauma, bite or painful injury.
- Calendula: Highly recommended for wounds, so they do not infect and can heal properly.
- Vomic Nuz: Ingestion of hairballs with later difficulty in expelling them.
- Arsenicum Album: Cats with anxiety that manifests when walking aimlessly at night.
- Belladonna or Calcarea Carbonic: Anxiety that manifests itself with the urge to bite.
- Natrum Muriaticum: Depressive state, especially if it is related to the death of a human in the family or another animal in the household.
We cannot finish this article without first remembering that, if you have a serious problem, you should go to the veterinarian. so that he can guide a specific homeopathic treatment. Only homeopathic veterinarians are able to respond to a health problem that could compromise your cat's balance and quality of life.
This article is for information purposes only, at PeritoAnimal.com.br we are not able to prescribe veterinary treatments or perform any type of diagnosis. We suggest that you take your pet to the veterinarian in case it has any type of condition or discomfort.